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Robk

You may be asking a bit much on the "functioning brain" part considering this article was meant for the masses of the mainland.

Feb 03, 2015 19:46 Report Abuse

Robk

This was NOT a pleasant read. And not because of the foreigners involved (well somewhat) but mostly how this article was blatantly one-sided. Foreigners don't like ANYONE who is not a part of the marriage (that's two people if you can't count) to push their way into the relationship and demanding attention or control over that said relationship. This article seems like it was created for ONE sole insecure purpose, to scare Chinese women off foreign males by using methods of guilt (their most powerful weapon). Chinese people need to learn to adjust to FOREIGN LAND as I have learned to adjust to much of the "culture" and "customs" in China. What a rubbish article.

Feb 03, 2015 01:40 Report Abuse

Chairman_Cow

Translated from a Chinese source. Of course it's rubbish.

Feb 03, 2015 12:51 Report Abuse

Robk

Yeah, journalism certainly holds a high standard here in China.

Feb 03, 2015 19:49 Report Abuse